eyeglasses News Archive

27-Feb-2008

 

  • Chinese exporters struggle with rising yuan (International Herald Tribune)
    Two and a half years after China revalued its currency and freed it from a peg to the dollar, the yuan's appreciation is starting to bite deeply into profits at many small and midsize businesses with low margins.


  • Sarah Paul is having another good day at her dream restaurant (The Kansas City Star)
    Sarah Walker Paul wakes. With all her responsibilities, all the tasks simmering in her 35-year-old brain, sleep has come hard these days.


  • Our Town: Man honored for work with service organizations (Desert Dispatch Online)
    BARSTOW ? He puts the flags out, supports local sports teams and distributes used eyeglasses to children in need.


  • AROUND THE REGION (Lexington Herald-Leader)
    RICHMOND 'HOTEL RWANDA' SPEAKER AT EKU Paul Rusesabagina, whose experiences during the Rwandan genocide were the inspiration for the 2004 movie Hotel Rwanda , will present Hotel Rwanda: A Story Yet to Be Told at 7:30 p.m. March 5 in Brock Auditorium at Eastern Kentucky University. General admission is $15; it's $10 for EKU faculty/staff and free to high school, middle school and EKU ...


  • Haiti benefit to be held Saturday at Johnson Hall (Capital Weekly)
    GARDINER â?” In 2007, Christ Church Episcopal parishioner Ann Chase and Deacon Gary Drinkwater made a missionary trip to â?˜their adopted villageâ?™ in Haiti.


  • Murder trial of Philander Jenkins opens (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    Philander Jenkins arrived in Hennepin County District Court wearing stylish new eyeglasses and a well-fitted dark suit, looking more like a young lawyer than a defendant facing four murder charges in the slaying of two drug dealers.


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